This concept came from a British designer named Timur Pinar. The Phone features a 10 megapixel camera, a 16:9 screen setting, Stereo Bluetooth support, 3G, and Wi-Fi. Timur Pinar claims that the device borrows a few design traits from previous Google Android phones, like HTC Magic or Hero, like the “chin”. This time, this element is incorporated into the brushed aluminum bezel and what differentiates this model from others is its new concave front design. The device also has HTC’s Sense UI.

The year 2009 only 16 million app sales were executed on mobile devices not bearing the infamous bitten apple logo. In reporting this data, Ars Technica inadvertently conflates Apple’s latest announcement of three billion apps downloaded with the notion of three billion apps sold and pegs the App Store’s market share at a whopping 99.4 percent — but more realistic calculations still show it to be somewhere in the vicinity of 97.5 percent.

Is America ready for the T-Mobile G2? I am. The T-Mobile G1 was the very first Android device and recently it received all the Android updates to 1.6 Donut but T-Mobile, Google, and HTC confirmed that the G1 will not receive the latest update 2.0 Éclair like the Motorola Droid. Right now would be a good time to launch this device because of the new hardware features like the Qualcomm 1 GHz Snapdragon processor and the Terga chips from Nvidia.